Dear Brothers:
The late Ruth Giles was my piano teacher. She
played for the Dorsey Brothers, Sophie Tucker, and Eddie Peabody. In
addition, she graced the pipe organ at the Orpheum Theatre in Omaha, Nebraska,
on occasion, for silent movies. She is long gone, but her influence
remains. She was truly "old school" in her approach to teaching
piano.
Since my arrival at First Presbyterian, I've had the honor
and privilege of knowing Dr. John Haynie and his dear wife, Marilyn.
While long-time members of FPC know much more, I can tell you that John
embodies what it means to be a GENTLEman and a gentleMAN. For many years,
he served as a trumpet teacher at the University of North Texas. His love
of music and ability to impart his "craft" are certainly "old
school" as well. But I would also add that they are legendary.
As of this writing, John is in the last hours of his earthly
pilgrimage. The family has requested our prayers and respect for their
privacy at this time.
In honor of John, I want to take time to talk about his life
and work tomorrow -- and how it all most certainly touches on the spirit, mind,
and body of a man. I hope you'll join us. Lunch (from The Egg &
I) will be served, and the presentation begins at 12:15. Invite a friend!
Your Scribe,
PRDunklau
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